In the lead-up to Hillary Clinton taking the podium inside a Sheraton New York ballroom April 19 to give her victory speech after her convincing triumph over Bernie Sanders in the New York Democratic primary, Mayor de Blasio played his role of warming up the crowd and serving as her cheerleader to perfection.
He congratulated voters for doing “something wonderful tonight for America” by providing the moment in the campaign that “people [will] look back on.”
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